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Oldest song you ever heard in a strip club

Oct 19, 2025, 10:19 AM
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docsavage
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What is the oldest song you ever heard in a strip club? I have heard some seventies songs like "Miss You" by the Rolling Stones or "Fame" by David Bowie. I have heard a few Beatles songs like "Come Together" or "Hey Jude" but no early Beatles. The second oldest song I have heard is "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag" by the great James Brown. The number one oldest song I have heard in a strip club is a 1958 song: "Fever" by Peggy Lee.

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Jascoi

How old is 'girls girls girls' and of course 'California girls'...

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Jascoi

and some of the Def Leppard songs...

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shadowcat

New York New York. Last song of the night at Crazy Horse Saloon in Atlanta.

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shailynn

Johnny Cash - Ring of Fire

Surfaris - Wipeout

I think both these songs were made in 1963.

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loper

Promos at BC play Pretty Woman. I'm getting kind of sick of it.

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loper

I'm pretty sure I heard "Barracuda" at a strip club when it first came out in 1977, and also recently.

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sfrsox

Have heard many Elvis songs, including Don't be Cruel and Jailhouse Rock, so that's like mid-late 50s.

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nicespice

The Beach Boys—can’t remember if it was Kokomo or Good Vibrations. This was at a club known for having several mature dancers during the day.

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K

60s music wasn't considered old when I started going in this hobby. In the 90s a dancer named jazz would have them play scott Joplin to start her set. It was out of place for a strip club and not really jazz but how many strip club djs know the difference between jazz and ragtime

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ancientlurker

I've heard Sinatra. But I doubt anyone is going to beat Scott Joplin.

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gammanu95

I know I've heard older but MJ's original "smooth criminal" 1986 and Metallica's "Master of Puppets" 1987 are the first two to come to mind. The problem is, in my area, most of what you hear is puerto rican crap rap that all sounds like the same gibberish with different beats. Watch how hard Bad Bunny bombs at this year's superbowl. His performance will make last year's kendrick lamarr disaster look like a magnum opus.

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loper

A dancer at The Club danced to "Feelin' Good" sung by Nina Simone. 1965

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PAWG_Patrol

Freddy Fender - Wasted Days And Wasted Nights (1974)

(at CCR where the dancers pick their own songs off an internet jukebox)

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SaltyNuts

Rocky Mountain Way - Joe Walsh

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From978

Carmina Burana. Music by Carl Orff (1936). Words from 13th century. Also, she had a pet tiger that shared the stage with her. I swear I'm not making this up

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59

Sinatra. The VIP room at the Olympic Garden in Las Vegas.

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jaybud999

@59

"....at the Olympic Garden in Las Vegas." Instant flashback to that GREAT institution. Have you been back in the building since it turned into Peppermint Hippo? They paid a small homage to the OG on the room to the right as you enter.

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Jascoi

I'd rather listen to bad bunny then some rap trap crap anyday.but I really prefer all the old stuff overall...

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DandyDan

Some strip club I went to somewhere had "Happy Trails" by Roy Rogers and Dale Evans as their closing song. As for a song someone actually stripped to, my old favorite Lilly used to dance quite regularly to "Light My Fire" by the Doors.

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misterorange

Angie - Rolling Stones. Don't remember her name but a long time dancer at The Plaza in Kingston, Ontario used to do an incredibly hot dance to that song, mostly lying on the floor while draped in nothing but a fuzzy white blanket. I used to do annual training up at Fort Drum and for a few years in a row we went to that club on our one night off.

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Array

"The Stripper" by David Rose. David Rose was the bandleader for the Red Skelton show. The song is strictly instrumental but it captures the essence of my vision of a 1950-1960's strip club.

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skibum609

Little Wing 1970 Eric Clapton and great balls of fire which is late 50s, but to be fair it was in 1977.

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59

@jaybud999, no I haven't. Lots of good OG memories. I think I'd find Peppermint Hippo disappointing. Can't go home again type of thing.

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WiseToo

Changes by Black Sabbath while the stripper did a floor dance on a white rug with a smoke machine working in the background. No lights on or around the stage except for a distant spot light on the stripper.

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